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<blockquote data-quote="))Denise((" data-source="post: 258281" data-attributes="member: 27532"><p>I'm a Type 2 but came across this website <a href="http://scd.uk.com/" target="_blank">http://scd.uk.com/</a></p><p></p><p>This is a list of their aims from their website</p><p></p><p>•To provide a hardship fund to help those families whose children suffer from Diabetes and who do not have the means to support them during times of crisis. The money would be used primarily to help families buy vital equipment which is not available through the NHS or to provide respite for young people and their families who cope daily with the challenges of this disease. </p><p>•To raise awareness and understanding about Type 1 Diabetes which is a separate and distinct condition to Type 2. Also to understand that Type 1 is a chronic illness that stays with people their entire lives and is not caused by diet or eating the wrong foods. </p><p></p><p>Their grants appear to be available to children in England, so this may help some people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="))Denise((, post: 258281, member: 27532"] I'm a Type 2 but came across this website [url=http://scd.uk.com/]http://scd.uk.com/[/url] This is a list of their aims from their website •To provide a hardship fund to help those families whose children suffer from Diabetes and who do not have the means to support them during times of crisis. The money would be used primarily to help families buy vital equipment which is not available through the NHS or to provide respite for young people and their families who cope daily with the challenges of this disease. •To raise awareness and understanding about Type 1 Diabetes which is a separate and distinct condition to Type 2. Also to understand that Type 1 is a chronic illness that stays with people their entire lives and is not caused by diet or eating the wrong foods. Their grants appear to be available to children in England, so this may help some people. [/QUOTE]
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